Keutschacher See

Keutschacher See — view
Keutschacher See. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.
CARINTHIA, AUSTRIA

Keutschacher See

A Carinthian lake renowned for its Neolithic stilt settlement, one of Central Europe’s most significant underwater archaeological sites.

At a glance

Keutschacher See, also known as Lake Keutschach or Hodiško jezero in Slovene, is the sixth-largest lake in Carinthia. Spanning 1.32 km² (0.51 sq mi), it holds archaeological treasures beneath its surface—evidence of human habitation stretching back to the Neolithic period.

History

The lake’s fame rests on a remarkable discovery made in 1864, when Ferdinand von Hochstetter identified a Neolithic stilt settlement on its bed. This submerged village represents an important record of prehistoric Alpine settlement and daily life, preserved in the lake’s anaerobic conditions.

What you see

Today, the lake presents a serene alpine landscape. The stilt settlement itself lies underwater, visible only to archaeologists and divers equipped to explore the archaeological site responsibly.

Cultural significance

The Neolithic stilt settlement elevates Keutschacher See to international archaeological importance. Such settlements across the Alpine region illuminate early agricultural societies, trade networks, and adaptation to wetland environments during the Neolithic transition.

Key facts

  • Country: Austria
  • Region: Carinthia
  • Area: 1.32 km² (0.51 sq mi)
  • Ranking: Sixth-largest lake in Carinthia
  • Coordinates: 46.58611111, 14.16111111
  • Archaeological period: Neolithic
  • Discovery: 1864 (Ferdinand von Hochstetter)

Practical information & getting there

Keutschacher See is located in Carinthia in southern Austria. Access to the archaeological site underwater requires specialized diving expertise and appropriate permissions. The lake itself is accessible to visitors year-round.

Sources & resources

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Facts drawn from Wikipedia/Wikidata.

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